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Choosing a Business School

Here's what I have to suggest as a second year MBA student: a) try to get in one of the top four biz schools in Canada---a prestige program will serve you in good stead in your career development. b) Mcgill is good, but its biz school is not. Sure enough Henry Mintzberg is there, but he only teaches PhD courses. Plus, the bulk of the Canadian corporate sector is in Toronto, not Quebec. University of Alberta is not bad, but again, location matters. You definitely want to be where the action is. c) for a comprehensive third party review, check out the annual rankings of Canadian Business Magazine (www. canbus.com) and the global biz school ranking by Financial Times (www.ft.com). d) I would recommend the biz schools at University of Toronto (their Finance is pretty good), York University, University of Western Ontario, and Queens University.
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  • 相约北美 / 移民留学 / I have passed the application interview and receive LP in August. I want to apply MBA progam of Mcgill or Alberta next Fall session, but my TOEFL will expired in October. Which is better, applying now in China or after i arrive Canada? Thank you.
    • I think it's ok if you can show the admission officer the official copy of your score which was mailed to you by ETS. My friend did use his expired GRE and TOEFL scores in this way. good luck.
    • Another news: number of MBA applicants was declined by 20% this year in US(Canada probably has similar figure) because of good economy. So the admission requirement is lower too.
    • Choosing a Business School
      Here's what I have to suggest as a second year MBA student: a) try to get in one of the top four biz schools in Canada---a prestige program will serve you in good stead in your career development. b) Mcgill is good, but its biz school is not. Sure enough Henry Mintzberg is there, but he only teaches PhD courses. Plus, the bulk of the Canadian corporate sector is in Toronto, not Quebec. University of Alberta is not bad, but again, location matters. You definitely want to be where the action is. c) for a comprehensive third party review, check out the annual rankings of Canadian Business Magazine (www. canbus.com) and the global biz school ranking by Financial Times (www.ft.com). d) I would recommend the biz schools at University of Toronto (their Finance is pretty good), York University, University of Western Ontario, and Queens University.